Venturing into the Wildlife in Singapore is a great experience. Possibly this is the best way of exploring the country's flora and fauna. There is so much to see in Singapore. A lot of greenery encircles this island. A major portion of the greenery is occupied by the Wildlife in Singapore.

Singapore is truly a country of natural splendor. There are several outstanding options for you to enjoy the Wildlife in Singapore. You can go to the Singapore Zoo, Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Singapore, Jurong Bird Park Singapore, Underwater World Sentosa, Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom Singapore.

The Singapore Zoo is like an open-moat. It is a free-ranging zoo that comprises of an area of over 220-acres. It is home to the world's largest captive orangutan group. There are many sections in this zoo namely the Children's World, Primate Kingdom, Enclosure for Loan Animals, Under Water Viewing Exhibits and the Reptile Garden.

The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a protected rain forest. It is only 12km away from the city's high-rises. It offers you hiking and biking opportunities to get a glimpse of some of the rarest insects, birds and mammal species of the world. It is one of the leading Wildlife Sanctuaries in Singapore.

The Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a 200-acre reserve that is situated north of Singapore. If you come here, you can view at least 150 species of rare and exotic birds.

Wildlife in Singapore does not stop at that. There are many other high-profile wildlife destinations in Singapore that amaze visitors wherever they are from. Some such attractions have few parallels in the world.

The Botanical Gardens is home to more than 600,000 plant specimens. Orchid Garden is the main attraction over here. There are around 2,000 hybrids of orchids in this garden.

Dolphin Lagoon is home to the highly intelligent dolphin. Here, you can actually get to see the dolphins from close quarters and understand them.
The Jurong Bird Park constitutes an important part of Wildlife in Singapore. This park has the world's largest collection of South-East Asian birds. There are more than 8,000 birds of about 600 species in this park. The park also holds the world's tallest artificial waterfall.

Singapore Wildlife is also about some parks and reserves. The Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Fort Canning Park, Marina South City and Night Safari are some of them. In the Night Safari, you can view animals not seen during the day.